Barbara Lea - The Devil Is Afraid of Music (1977/1997)
Artist: Barbara Lea
Title: The Devil Is Afraid of Music
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Audiophile
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue, log)
Total Time: 54:30
Total Size: 258 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: The Devil Is Afraid of Music
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Audiophile
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue, log)
Total Time: 54:30
Total Size: 258 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Devil Is Afraid Of Music (1:49)
02. Don't Smoke In Bed (2:36)
03. Deep Summer (2:36)
04. Think Well Of Me (3:13)
05. Born To The Bayou (4:33)
06. Run For The Roundhouse, Nellie (2:59)
07. Guess I'll Go Back Home (This Summer) (3:19)
08. Lonely Acres (2:50)
09. Deep Elm, (You Tell 'Em I'm Blue) (4:54)
10. Peaceful Valley (1:51)
11. A Woman Alone With The Blues (3:52)
12. A Cottage For Sale (3:20)
13. 'Tain't So, Honey, 'Tain't So (2:35)
14. Old Folks (3:20)
15. Little High Chairman (3:31)
16. My Egotism Is Hurtin' Me (2:37)
17. 'Round My Old Deserted Farm (2:42)
18. The Devil Is Afraid Of Music (circa 1950) (1:54)
Willard Robison was one of the more underrated songwriters, whose wistful melodies, unexpected chord changes, and nostalgic lyrics (which often yearned for a earlier simpler time) were actually quite charming. On this CD reissue, singer Barbara Lea is joined by a rhythm section headed by pianist Loonis McGlohon in 1976 (clarinetist Bob Mitchell sits in on one song), and on five equally rewarding numbers recorded in 1992 with pianist Dick Cary, guitarist Dave Koonse, and bassist Putter Smith. (The latter were recorded so as to bolster the playing time of the CD.) Lea, whose basic and lightly swinging style perfectly fits this music, performs such numbers as "Think Well of Me," "Guess I'll Go Back Home," "Deep Elm," "A Woman Alone with the Blues," and Robison's three best-known songs: "A Cottage for Sale," "'Tain't So, Honey, 'Tain't So," and "Old Folks." A perfect project.